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he was still with the navy. helped us tremendously with a aircraft carrier and the work in recovery, and in 1992 mayor jordan sought to seek his leadership and have him head up what is today our dem but at that time it was the office of emergency services so for five years i got to work with admiral bit off and lead the effort at oes but at the time that we really required some strong leadership because it was shortly after the 101 california shootings that we realized very clearly different agencies within the city had to speak more deliberately with each other, had to have systems and communications and culture built around much more collaboration, particularly with communication. well, that spawned this particular building, and its housing of not only the emergency management, but its physical location of our 911 emergency dispatch system which is right upstairs, and that was started on and under the leadership of admiral bit dlf off. it was concluded very well. he then went on to what i say was parallel to m
he was still with the navy. helped us tremendously with a aircraft carrier and the work in recovery, and in 1992 mayor jordan sought to seek his leadership and have him head up what is today our dem but at that time it was the office of emergency services so for five years i got to work with admiral bit off and lead the effort at oes but at the time that we really required some strong leadership because it was shortly after the 101 california shootings that we realized very clearly different...
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regular over hall and dry docking and she is a cargo and ammuntion ship opened by the united states navy and she is our second ship to come in since we have established our shore porn system at peer 70 and the whole reason that she has been able to come here to strainings is it's ability to hook up to the shore power system which, is a critical factor for the navy and so this contract is between 13 and $15 million depending on how much work the neath please wantses to do and it will generate 70 man hours in the 53 days that it's here and so it's very exciting news for us. the usns richard bird and matthew pairy which was tices the previous ship that came in equals $150,000 and 150 man hours and so what a great investment and thanks to all of the port team and various regulating agencies that helped us to do had a and of course, our thanks to the va that is terrific news. in january, our good friend charles fan owner of slanted door is going to open a new restaurant restaurant at peer three going to be called hard water and after the hard water making whiskey and so hard water is going to
regular over hall and dry docking and she is a cargo and ammuntion ship opened by the united states navy and she is our second ship to come in since we have established our shore porn system at peer 70 and the whole reason that she has been able to come here to strainings is it's ability to hook up to the shore power system which, is a critical factor for the navy and so this contract is between 13 and $15 million depending on how much work the neath please wantses to do and it will generate 70...
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and in my navy training -- when you get in an airplane you don't get in and the key in. you put this on your lap and do all the check offs. well, having been a chief executive i know their lips get tired when they read more than one page. sorry, but you know, but anyway i put this book together, and i mainly for the mayor and his primary assistants, so when bad stuff happened in the middle of the night you could pull this off of your bureau and go to the first three or four things that you have to do in order to save lives and property, and i understand this has a grandfather. okay, which is great. so thank you very, very much. it was a labor of love. i like doing things. i like doing things when people tell me i can't do them, and i like working with people who are different and boy did i ever get a load of that here, and it was wonderful, so thank you mr. mayor. you're very kind. thank you all, and i wish you well, and again go giants. [applause] >> thank you so very much admiral for your inspirational remarks. i think the happiest more than in the city and county of s
and in my navy training -- when you get in an airplane you don't get in and the key in. you put this on your lap and do all the check offs. well, having been a chief executive i know their lips get tired when they read more than one page. sorry, but you know, but anyway i put this book together, and i mainly for the mayor and his primary assistants, so when bad stuff happened in the middle of the night you could pull this off of your bureau and go to the first three or four things that you have...
it's like that united states navy guy who raised millions for veteran and is ended up giving them one%.
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it's like that united states navy guy who raised millions for veteran and is ended up giving them one%. this is an official government report. you should pay attention to it.. >> hello supervisors, my name is m o n e t i had the pleasure of sitting in on a meeting with barbara garcia last night. it was real good and i got to ask her a question because this is something that i am working on i'm not just bringing it up to the board of supervisors i'm actually acting on it as you know san francisco is a very harm reduction city which, is very good. i like that. and with me living in sr o in the harm reduction sr o, that have i guess a contract with the department of health, and one thing that i'm working on is making sure that hiv testing and s ti testing is conin those buildings that are being contracted with the department of healthed because, of one push-back would probably be is that a lot of the agencies that are working with hiv and aids, will lose money. but, if we really look at the bigger picture, what better way to help people make sure that they get hiv testing s ti testing is
it's like that united states navy guy who raised millions for veteran and is ended up giving them one%. this is an official government report. you should pay attention to it.. >> hello supervisors, my name is m o n e t i had the pleasure of sitting in on a meeting with barbara garcia last night. it was real good and i got to ask her a question because this is something that i am working on i'm not just bringing it up to the board of supervisors i'm actually acting on it as you know san...
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we greatly respect navy, marine corps and guard safety policy. cal fire has an aviation policy as well. we work cooperatively with the agencies here at the table to ensure when we are engaged in an aerial fire fighting event we are working within each other's policies. we have trained in a work around, we can do close air support with navy and marine corps aircraft, with the current system we have. would we like to improve upon it? absolutely. we have gone very high up in the organization to try and look at getting the r210 radio modified to the point where it can work on our vhf spectrums, that's one of our challenges we need to move forward with. but overall we're confident when we do call upon dod assets to integrate with civilian aircraft, the training regimen we put forth will keep aircrews safe and also have them be effective. there was a lot of questions from a political level as well as a public level. you've got aircraft sitting at north island, just launch them, get them in the fight. it was hard to explain to them that that's a very de
we greatly respect navy, marine corps and guard safety policy. cal fire has an aviation policy as well. we work cooperatively with the agencies here at the table to ensure when we are engaged in an aerial fire fighting event we are working within each other's policies. we have trained in a work around, we can do close air support with navy and marine corps aircraft, with the current system we have. would we like to improve upon it? absolutely. we have gone very high up in the organization to...
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we work closely with cal guard, navy and marine corps aviation. we do that with squadron training. we still have khal lefrpg wills, i'm not going to lie to you. we have issues where tactical to air communication is difficult. cal guard, we purchased the radios for national guard aircraft and they installed them in their aircraft so we have robust communications with california national guard, with navy and marine corps it's still a work in progress. we have a work around with that with respect to tactical communications and we use coordinating helicopters to handle air to ground tactical situations and that is relayed to the aircraft that are in trail. it's not perfect but it's a work around and it keeps everybody in the fight. >> prior to 20011 2011 the navy fire fighting capability was concentrated in one squadron. in 2011 it began to expand to other helicopter squadrons. one consequence of that would be multiple squadrons providing aircraft to cal fire to support the fire fighting effort and one somewhat simple but very effective solution was the use of defense connect on line,
we work closely with cal guard, navy and marine corps aviation. we do that with squadron training. we still have khal lefrpg wills, i'm not going to lie to you. we have issues where tactical to air communication is difficult. cal guard, we purchased the radios for national guard aircraft and they installed them in their aircraft so we have robust communications with california national guard, with navy and marine corps it's still a work in progress. we have a work around with that with respect...
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navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there would be a challenge for that. we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval p
navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there would be a challenge for that. we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where...
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and we had absolutely first-class leadership in the navy. you will hear later today from admiral gary some examples of just how impressive that leadership is. the operational readiness of the fleet was a result, first of all, of having bases all around the world. but secondly because the strong program of exercise we conducted. the exercises were not only conducted on military scenarios, but we had an extensive set of exercises involved in humanitarian response. during the time i was secretary, we had a disaster response very similar to the one they're doing here in san francisco today. we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth a
and we had absolutely first-class leadership in the navy. you will hear later today from admiral gary some examples of just how impressive that leadership is. the operational readiness of the fleet was a result, first of all, of having bases all around the world. but secondly because the strong program of exercise we conducted. the exercises were not only conducted on military scenarios, but we had an extensive set of exercises involved in humanitarian response. during the time i was secretary,...
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there's a tape made by the us navy. and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tells us why the navy is sending out this video alert. >> reporter: the video puts you inside the mind of the drug user. from the moment you inhale the potent powder, to what quickly follows. your world descends into terror and paranoia. your girlfriend, then your friend, suddenly become demons. and you? erratic, violent, out of control before finally being sedated by an emergency crew. >> one of the most concerning things about bath salts is, these hallucinations, these paranoid delusions, they will last long after the intoxication is gone. >> reporter: bath salts have nothing to do with a relaxing bath. illegal, but easy to get, it is an underground code name for the synthetic drug that acts like a super charged amphetamine, a trip that can have a deadly end. while the navy doesn't have hard numbers of abuse in their ranks, they are fearful. in 2011, 16 midshipmen at the naval academy were expelled after abusing another syn
there's a tape made by the us navy. and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tells us why the navy is sending out this video alert. >> reporter: the video puts you inside the mind of the drug user. from the moment you inhale the potent powder, to what quickly follows. your world descends into terror and paranoia. your girlfriend, then your friend, suddenly become demons. and you? erratic, violent, out of control before finally being sedated by an emergency crew....
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i think going through this that the navy and the marine corps, we're used to being in charge whenever we show up and we're not going to be in this situation. i think it's important for us to understand that and we do and i think we, if we were employed in this certainly would understand that particular chain of command and would be able to fit right in and execute as required by the local situation. >> let me reiterate that the local authorities need to know that the emergency managers, the first responders, are there to be in charge to run things in their local disaster. everyone else that rolls in behind are there to enable them to do that, to manage to get back to normal so all the forces that roll in can finally leave. the emergency managers need to remain in control, they need to be situationally aware, they need to be in communicate with their forces, they need to understand what assets can become available as they need them. again, they are primed, they have to be active and in place and everyone, everything everyone can provide to them, will help in their efforts to contain th
i think going through this that the navy and the marine corps, we're used to being in charge whenever we show up and we're not going to be in this situation. i think it's important for us to understand that and we do and i think we, if we were employed in this certainly would understand that particular chain of command and would be able to fit right in and execute as required by the local situation. >> let me reiterate that the local authorities need to know that the emergency managers,...
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navy is not going to leave. and some of the things that i used to back that up, general ka joe bastardi i, commander in the northern command, who really has overall responsibility for a military effort with regards to domestic support to civil authorities will be here tomorrow. i think it's the first time that we've had the commander in the northern command and the three such sos that we've had, he is going to adopt a model that we employed with the immediate response assistance that i indicated to you earlier that we used earlier this year. he's going to adopt that as the model for northern command with the army and the air force to use. i think the momentum that we have gained here over the last three years, we leveraged off of that. we started a similar senior leadership seminar up in seattle, that we had the first one this year. they have some people down here from the seattle sea fair, which is the equivalent of san francisco fleet week association. they have people from the sea fair committee, board, if yo
navy is not going to leave. and some of the things that i used to back that up, general ka joe bastardi i, commander in the northern command, who really has overall responsibility for a military effort with regards to domestic support to civil authorities will be here tomorrow. i think it's the first time that we've had the commander in the northern command and the three such sos that we've had, he is going to adopt a model that we employed with the immediate response assistance that i...
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i was in the navy. i wanted heart and soul to go to sea. >> reporter: captain lori manning enlisted in the navy and asked to go to vietnam in 1969, wasn't allowed, had to leave aircraft carriers at night. >> ridiculous. particularly when the dallas cowboy cheerleaders are allowed to stay overnight because they're not in the navy. women for the past ten years have in fact been in ground combat. >> reporter: it was an explosion like that one that gave sergeant hunt her shrapnel wounds and burns. 130 military men and women have been killed and 800 injured in iraq and afghanistan. the new policy opens 200,000 jobs to women from which they are currently excluded. physical standards will continue to apply and infantrymen for example carries a backpack that weighs 63 pounds. sometimes it weighs a hundred pounds. but manning says the decision is a recognition. >> yes, what you've done has been good. it's helped the country. let's make it official. let's open it all to you. i've already proved you can do it. >>
i was in the navy. i wanted heart and soul to go to sea. >> reporter: captain lori manning enlisted in the navy and asked to go to vietnam in 1969, wasn't allowed, had to leave aircraft carriers at night. >> ridiculous. particularly when the dallas cowboy cheerleaders are allowed to stay overnight because they're not in the navy. women for the past ten years have in fact been in ground combat. >> reporter: it was an explosion like that one that gave sergeant hunt her shrapnel...
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navy about ingesting bath salts. a note here, some of the images could be disturbing, the navy produced a video for sailor s showing the violence and paranoia that can be had when using the synthetic drug. it is getting mixed reviews because of the images. some find it disturbing and others corny and funny. >> back home, even your roommate has turned demon. >> 11 sailors were dismissed after ingesting a product called spice, and police departments across the country, including here in the bay area, have reported dealing with violent suspects that have taken baths salts. >>> the flu has act scelerated it's widespread in 41 of 50 states. the dominant strain is a more contagious strain. and the shot does cover the strain. and doctors say be pro active. it takes two weeks to build up the immunity after getting the vaccine. >>> a new study is showing that cervical screening is dee ceasing, women are recommended to get pap smears at age 21. the percentage of women 18-21 who have never had a pap smear is increasing, in 2,00
navy about ingesting bath salts. a note here, some of the images could be disturbing, the navy produced a video for sailor s showing the violence and paranoia that can be had when using the synthetic drug. it is getting mixed reviews because of the images. some find it disturbing and others corny and funny. >> back home, even your roommate has turned demon. >> 11 sailors were dismissed after ingesting a product called spice, and police departments across the country, including here...
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navy officer named timothy dorsey is up for promotion to admiral. whether he gets it may be determined by something he did a quarter century ago as an airman; something so bizarre, even he can't fully explain it. but it changed forever the life of fellow airman mike ross. and david martin has their story. >> reporter: mike ross was a young air force pilot flying reconnaissance missions in an f- 4 phantom jet. that's his plane during an exercise 25 years ago over the mediterranean, grainy video taken by a navy f-14. after taking a close look, the f-14 pilot did the unimaginable: he shot ross down. >> it took the tail off the airplane. >> reporter: ross ejected going 630 miles per hour, causing leg, shoulder and spinal injuries which have degenerated over the years, requiring 32 surgeries. >> ruined my life. >> reporter: why do you say that? >> basically made me 100% disabled by air force standards. >> reporter: are you in physical pain? >> absolutely. >> reporter: insult was added to injury last year when the navy nominated the pilot of that f-14, th
navy officer named timothy dorsey is up for promotion to admiral. whether he gets it may be determined by something he did a quarter century ago as an airman; something so bizarre, even he can't fully explain it. but it changed forever the life of fellow airman mike ross. and david martin has their story. >> reporter: mike ross was a young air force pilot flying reconnaissance missions in an f- 4 phantom jet. that's his plane during an exercise 25 years ago over the mediterranean, grainy...
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rear admiral rivera coming up from the chilean navy, thank you so much. i learned a lot. we need the kind of input that we got from you, really, and we thank you so much. i would be remiss not to mention the two people that really are responsible for all this. first was lewis loeven. lewis loeven works hours and hours to do this. thank you so much. but the other is because she's committed to make it happen and it's her focus that always to learn from everything that happens, ann koninberg at dem, thank you so much, ann, for everything you do. you had to have a pass to get on the ship. i've asked captain pringle, to get off the ship, i wonder if you can secure the hatch until they fill out their participant form. if you could do that, i would appreciate that. fleet week, we are a neutral convener of the process to improve the relation ships between this global force for good and the local civilian officials. and one of our goals is next time you put up your slide with all those logos on it, general, you are going to have the san francisco fleet week logo on it, too. i look
rear admiral rivera coming up from the chilean navy, thank you so much. i learned a lot. we need the kind of input that we got from you, really, and we thank you so much. i would be remiss not to mention the two people that really are responsible for all this. first was lewis loeven. lewis loeven works hours and hours to do this. thank you so much. but the other is because she's committed to make it happen and it's her focus that always to learn from everything that happens, ann koninberg at...
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defense secretary's order will make women eligible to serve as infantry men in special patrol and the navy seals. however women will have to meet strength standards that could keep them out of units where the physical demands are especially gruelling. combat separations in iraq and afghanistan have already cost more than 130 women their lives and left more than 800 wounded. some like dawn halfacre were on the front lines, commanding a platoon where she lost her arm. >> there's not a bilge difference at all. and -- a big difference at all. and a lot of the missions we did, we did with infantry and filled artillery units. we were all doing the same thing, fighting the same fight. >> reporter: the best machine gunner was victoria rivers who was tapped to go on missions with special forces. >> working side by side with a special forces team, it was pretty cool. >> some don't just have the physical strength to do it. >> reporter: the order will open 200,000 more jobs to women, primarily in the army and marines where combat experience is considered a prerequisite to promotion to the top jobs. th
defense secretary's order will make women eligible to serve as infantry men in special patrol and the navy seals. however women will have to meet strength standards that could keep them out of units where the physical demands are especially gruelling. combat separations in iraq and afghanistan have already cost more than 130 women their lives and left more than 800 wounded. some like dawn halfacre were on the front lines, commanding a platoon where she lost her arm. >> there's not a bilge...
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navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then
navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational...
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when the british navy declined in size after world war i. they got mauler, but the bureaucracy got better. and have you soin a regulatation that wasot necessary? >> i have to the tell you. they have built i business the yores are i am noturehey have to vircomication . po. >> that assuming the rolling regulator is smarter. they are on or throw cops they one of the most hennily regulated industry and yet it was the cause of your approximately process. they were rulut upon it is a slew of regulations. >> it is a concern . more concern and compliance than ciping new thews. >> with russia with love. stove forbe said can help alm it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gumand . even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident whi
when the british navy declined in size after world war i. they got mauler, but the bureaucracy got better. and have you soin a regulatation that wasot necessary? >> i have to the tell you. they have built i business the yores are i am noturehey have to vircomication . po. >> that assuming the rolling regulator is smarter. they are on or throw cops they one of the most hennily regulated industry and yet it was the cause of your approximately process. they were rulut upon it is a slew...
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when the british navy declined in size after world war i. they got mauler, but the bureaucracy got better. and have you soin a regulatation that was not necessary? >> i have to the tell you. they have built i business the yores are i am not sure they have to vircomication . po. >> that assuming the rolling regulator is smarter. they are on or throw cops they one of the most hennily regulated industry and yet it was the cause of your approximately process. they were rulut upon it is a slew of regulations. >> it is a concern . more concern and compliance than ciping new thews. >> with russia with love. stove forbes said can help alm of us gows, or. it's a big deal. check your december 30th sunday paper or print the coupon at officemax.com. ♪ live from american's news headquarter, i am jamie colby. lance armstrong's lawyer is denying that he will admit to taking performance enhancing druth. it cost armstrong his 7 tour de france titles and got him banned for life for the events. his lawyer said he has no knowledge of his client considering a
when the british navy declined in size after world war i. they got mauler, but the bureaucracy got better. and have you soin a regulatation that was not necessary? >> i have to the tell you. they have built i business the yores are i am not sure they have to vircomication . po. >> that assuming the rolling regulator is smarter. they are on or throw cops they one of the most hennily regulated industry and yet it was the cause of your approximately process. they were rulut upon it is...
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they were roughly army, navy, air force, state department. a couple weeks ago we had a meeting and the first person i called on was an army colonel. i said where were you last? he said in libya. i said did you know christopher stevens? he said everybody knew christopher stevens. he was our leader, fluent in arabic, constructive, positive, doing something, he was our leader. this spontaneous practically eruption from him. he was a foreign service officer. anybody who has served with a foreign service as i did as the secretary of state knows, what a very special group of people this is. they are very able people. dedicated. they work hard for our country. chris was extraordinary and stood out. i thought what image can i think of that might express our way of thinking about him. i thought of the great seal of our republic. i don't know how many of you have ever looked carefully at it. the center is an eagle. in one talon the eagle is holding an olive branch. the eagle is looking at the olive branch to show that the united states will always seek
they were roughly army, navy, air force, state department. a couple weeks ago we had a meeting and the first person i called on was an army colonel. i said where were you last? he said in libya. i said did you know christopher stevens? he said everybody knew christopher stevens. he was our leader, fluent in arabic, constructive, positive, doing something, he was our leader. this spontaneous practically eruption from him. he was a foreign service officer. anybody who has served with a foreign...
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when the british navy declined in size after world war i. they got maule but the bureaucracy got better. and have you soin a regulatation that was not necessary? >> i have to the tell you. theyave built i business the yores are i am not sure they have to vircomication . po. >> that assuming the rolling regulator is smarter. they are on or throw cops they one of the most hennily regulated industry and yet it was the caus of your approximately process. they were rulut upon it is a slew ofegulations. >> it is a concern . more concern and compliance than cing new thews. >> with russia with love. stove forbes said can help alm infection . back to forbes on fox. leaving high tax france to fl tax rush yampt offering french actor russian citizenship since the actor is planning to leave his homeland for a tax friendly country. you say america has to learn from russia before rich people run away. >> russia threw out the tax system and put i a flat tax. revenu doubled and economy started to boom. it would be like the productive work and success . there
when the british navy declined in size after world war i. they got maule but the bureaucracy got better. and have you soin a regulatation that was not necessary? >> i have to the tell you. theyave built i business the yores are i am not sure they have to vircomication . po. >> that assuming the rolling regulator is smarter. they are on or throw cops they one of the most hennily regulated industry and yet it was the caus of your approximately process. they were rulut upon it is a...
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the navy put this dramatization of a sailor inguesting the drugs on youtube. you see him hallucinate. this video also includes a psychiatry resident talking about how bath salts can make people violent and unpredictable. the navy itself has no-tolerance policies when it comes to synthetic drugs. >>> when we come back, a man buys an ipad, but finds something quite different inside the box. why this has become a growing problem. >>> veronica, how cold will we get tonight? >> got up to 40 degrees, but today just 38. starting tomorrow that cold air will start to retreat. we'll take a like at your highs for friday and beyond, including the weekend. look at this gorgeous (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org
the navy put this dramatization of a sailor inguesting the drugs on youtube. you see him hallucinate. this video also includes a psychiatry resident talking about how bath salts can make people violent and unpredictable. the navy itself has no-tolerance policies when it comes to synthetic drugs. >>> when we come back, a man buys an ipad, but finds something quite different inside the box. why this has become a growing problem. >>> veronica, how cold will we get tonight?...
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the royal navy has so much power he cannot capture manhattan. one line had more artillery firepower than the entire american army. people in 10 shouldn't people forget how powerful these ships were. and so he's sitting there. and at a time when there are no helicopters or cars or computers, even though from the french army that says the admiral of the french navy leaves he could come with for six weeks. the entire opportunity was created because washington had the courage to send one third of his army to the south to fight general cornwallis very cornwallis won a victory at the courthouse in north carolina that cost him so much that he said two more victories like this and we will not have an army left. and they were gradually tearing up cornwallis is army. and he retreats expecting the royal navy to save him. and washington has this note. the french general says i am under your command. he managed to mask the british in manhattan, so they don't know that washington is on the move and think he is still sitting there. washington have to raise tha
the royal navy has so much power he cannot capture manhattan. one line had more artillery firepower than the entire american army. people in 10 shouldn't people forget how powerful these ships were. and so he's sitting there. and at a time when there are no helicopters or cars or computers, even though from the french army that says the admiral of the french navy leaves he could come with for six weeks. the entire opportunity was created because washington had the courage to send one third of...
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navy warning what can happen if you abuse a dangerous new drug. >>> and mystery man found. an old photo of princess diana with a man in the picture, labelled not to be published. we tracked down the man who had everybody talking. >>> good evening on this friday night. as we come on the air, information is still pouring in about what happened to a passenger flight out of minneapolis today. a pilot was arrested after failing a breathalyzer t
navy warning what can happen if you abuse a dangerous new drug. >>> and mystery man found. an old photo of princess diana with a man in the picture, labelled not to be published. we tracked down the man who had everybody talking. >>> good evening on this friday night. as we come on the air, information is still pouring in about what happened to a passenger flight out of minneapolis today. a pilot was arrested after failing a breathalyzer t
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>> guest: roughly 150,000 southern slaves fought in the union army or navy during the war. about 185,000 african-americans in all at about 80% of them were from the south. there is talk about african-american slaves fighting for the confederacy. there's no evidence for this. there are some slaves hoped up in the confederate army and were taken by the openers as basically body servants. by the opened the war there was discussion about whether the confederacy in order to preserve its rebellion, and to enhance its military capacities, ought to try to enlist slaves. the recognition by anybody who thought about it was that you couldn't do that without abolishing slavery. at the very end of the war, the confederate congress does pass an emancipation bill that provides for enlistment but no guarantee of emancipation, but the war ended really before it could go into effect. the only other case is the louisiana native guards, a regiment of free people of color in new orleans, who initially support the confederacy, but as soon as the union army moves into new orleans they switch side
>> guest: roughly 150,000 southern slaves fought in the union army or navy during the war. about 185,000 african-americans in all at about 80% of them were from the south. there is talk about african-american slaves fighting for the confederacy. there's no evidence for this. there are some slaves hoped up in the confederate army and were taken by the openers as basically body servants. by the opened the war there was discussion about whether the confederacy in order to preserve its...
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we had the marine corps, the navy, and the national guard all working with our department of public works figuring out how would they work together. we didn't give them a lot of coaching, we just kind of put them in a tent and said here is your scenario, here's some problems, and we wanted them to work it out and they did. so it was a very successful year. that's what we did as far as the field exercises. next year i don't know what's next, we're going to explore the lessons learned from this one, we've already learned a bunch, they're going to talk about this shortly then learn what are the next scenarios we can challenge people with. it probably won't be the same ones. we are building the institutional relationships and getting beyond the scenario. it's not just about the heavy equipment operators, it's about city of san francisco staff and departments understanding how the military works and giving the military a chance to work with the civilian authority in a non-crisis environment so that when they have to do it anywhere in the world, they've got one extra training day. that's the wa
we had the marine corps, the navy, and the national guard all working with our department of public works figuring out how would they work together. we didn't give them a lot of coaching, we just kind of put them in a tent and said here is your scenario, here's some problems, and we wanted them to work it out and they did. so it was a very successful year. that's what we did as far as the field exercises. next year i don't know what's next, we're going to explore the lessons learned from this...